Reads the full script, not the pair.
- The whole medication list, not one pair at a time
- Renal and hepatic dose review, LASA caught at entry
- A reasoning trace on every script, saved to the record
The console is where the reasoning engine meets a working pharmacy. It reads a prescription the way your best pharmacist does, pulling patient history, drug knowledge, and clinical guidelines into one decision, then documents what it thought and hands your pharmacist the call.
It runs alongside the dispensing system you already have, and the app and the kiosk run on the same engine.
Real historical safety actions, the kind Qiri surfaces at the bench as they land: recalls, advisories, shortages, and boxed-warning changes.
Qiri has six specialist intelligences. Some scripts only need one. Complex ones convene a panel.
Qiri watches where pharmacists modify its proposals. It links those edits to outcomes. It gets sharper with every script. Every decision at every store makes the next one better, everywhere.
Because the reasoning trail is explicit, you can see why a recommendation changed after it learned from a case. Most safety systems cannot show you that.
A paid consult is fifteen minutes of conversation, and then the write-up, the documents and the follow-up. A video subscription sells you the fifteen minutes. Qiri does the rest, in the record the patient already has.
Ray Whitfield
LW
04:02PharmacistHow often are you taking the ibuprofen at the moment?
04:09PatientMost days. My knee has been bad since March.
04:15PharmacistAnd the heartburn started around then?
04:19PatientAbout then, yes.
The pharmacist's side. Suggested from what the consult established, and signed before anything is sent.
Times that follow the pharmacist's real hours, with a calendar invite, reminders and a cancellation that needs no phone call. A consult done in person at the counter is recorded exactly the same way.
No account, no download, nothing to install. They wait in an area the pharmacist admits them from rather than an open room, and they can see who they are waiting for while they wait.
Consent is captured before the call and stamped to the record. Live captions and a transcript run as you talk, so what lands in front of you afterwards is a drafted note to edit, not a blank page.
Consults nobody wrote up surface on the queue instead of in someone's memory. Reopen the write-up without reopening the call, and amend an earlier note with the change tracked.
Qiri is built on the protocols your pharmacy and health system already run. No forklift replacement. No custom builds from scratch. Open standards, designed to connect.
Built on FHIR R4 and HL7 v2, the open standards used by AU community pharmacy software, primary care systems, and clinical networks. Reads medication history, active scripts, and allergy records through standard protocol interfaces.
Connects to the dispensing platforms pharmacies already operate. Script data flows in; Qiri's verified, traced decisions flow back, using the hardware and workflow you already have.
Built around the PBS Online API and Services Australia claims framework. Subsidy rules, authority requirements, and safety net status are applied at the point of dispensing so every decision is claim-ready.
Designed to operate within ADHA's My Health Record access framework. Reads shared health summaries and prescription records for consenting patients: no separate system, full audit trail.
Sales, refunds, supplier bills and bank payouts land as structured accounting events, exported as a journal your bookkeeper imports today, with direct Xero and MYOB adapters next. Card payments run on Stripe, including a card the patient saved at your pharmacy.
Every Qiri capability is exposed through a documented REST API. Webhooks emit structured decision events to your analytics platform, PMS, or incident systems, compliant with AU data residency requirements.
Custom integration requirements? Talk to our clinical integrations team at hello@qiri.ai
Qiri is built for clinical environments. That means navigable regulatory pathways, hard safety layers the model cannot override, pharmacist oversight at every node, and a decision trail a regulator or a court can follow.
Designed against the TGA's technology-agnostic software-as-a-medical-device framework: pharmacist-in-the-loop, transparent reasoning trace, independent clinical review.†
Maximum dose ceilings, absolute contraindications, and mandatory lab monitoring thresholds are encoded as rules the model cannot override.
Human in the loop at every phase. Licensed pharmacist oversight at every kiosk node. No autonomous dispensing without qualified clinical accountability.†
Australian data residency. Australian Privacy Act compliant. We do not train on customer data without explicit, separate opt-in.
Every decision produces a reasoning trail a regulator, an indemnity insurer, or a court can follow. When your pharmacist or your lawyer asks what the system did and why, the answer is in the record.
The pharmacist console and the dispensing and checkout layer: clinical screening with a full reasoning trace, pharmacist approve, override, and amendment, point of sale with PBS pricing, QR pickup, stock management, and accounting export. The patient app is running with our first partner pharmacies. Every decision produces a full reasoning trail an indemnity insurer or regulator can follow.
Every Qiri recommendation goes to your pharmacist for review before any action, and hard safety rules on dose ceilings and contraindications cannot be relaxed by the model. Every decision, including any model error caught by the pharmacist, is captured in the reasoning trail for audit and indemnity purposes.
Qiri's Phase 1 software is designed against the TGA's technology-agnostic software-as-a-medical-device framework, with final regulatory classification confirmed per deployment with your compliance team. We don't claim approvals we haven't formally obtained; full framework references at qiri.ai/sources.
Australian patient data stays in Australian data centres and is never used to train public AI models or third-party systems without an explicit, signed-off provider arrangement. Your pharmacy is the data controller; Qiri operates as the processor under a Master Services Agreement that governs retention, access, and deletion.
Ask Qiri is published: free for 10 clinical questions a month, or a founding per-pharmacist rate for 300. You can start on it today without speaking to us. The full Console is quoted per site, because script volume, the dispensing system you run, and the number of sites all move the number. We price it in the demo rather than publish a card that would be wrong for most pharmacies. Plans and inclusions are on the pricing page.
Thirty minutes with our clinical and operations team. Walk through the console, the dispensing and checkout layer, the patient app, and the kiosk roadmap, and how it all fits your existing dispensing system.